It’s the middle of winter. You’ve just unloaded a very toasty (hot) kiln to get ready for a show after weeks of long days working with wet clay, abrasive bisque, and buckets of glaze. Your skin needs some help.
We understand your email address is private. You will receive emails and newsletters from Ceramic Arts Network. We will never share your information except as outlined in our privacy policy. You can unsubscribe at any time.
You have read of of your complimentary articles for the month.
For unlimited access to Ceramics Monthly premium content, subscribe right now for as low as $4.85/month.
We understand your email address is private. You will receive emails and newsletters from Ceramic Arts Network. We will never share your information except as outlined in our privacy policy. You can unsubscribe at any time.
Subscribe to Ceramics Monthly
It’s the middle of winter. You’ve just unloaded a very toasty (hot) kiln to get ready for a show after weeks of long days working with wet clay, abrasive bisque, and buckets of glaze. Your skin needs some help.
Unfamiliar with any terms in this article? Browse our glossary of pottery terms!
Click the cover image to return to the Table of Contents